The cast of Aberdeen Community Theatre’s “Sanders Family Christmas” is, from left, Haven Brunes as Denise Sanders, Tylan Glover as Dennis Sanders, Isabella Seaton as June Sanders, Diane Leitheiser as Vera Sanders, Chris Anderson as Pastor Mervin Olgethorpe, Brian Schultz as Burl Sanders, Isaac Seaton Cousin Ike and Austin Vetter as Stanley Sanders. The heartwarming musical production is set in the 1940s, fresh off the heels of Pearl Harbor. Performances started Wednesday and continue through Saturday at the Capitol Theatre.

Five Sax is an international saxophone quintet performing an eclectic mix of classical music, venturing into American jazz, South American Latin styles and European folk music. They perform Nov. 19 at the Aberdeen Civic Theatre. Members are, clockwise from top left, Joel Diegert from the U.S., Michael Knot from Poland, Damiano Grandesso from Italy, Charles Hon Sun Ng from Hong Kong and Alvaro Collao from Chile. The concert is part of the Aberdeen Community Concert Association’s 2018-19 season.

Out & About this week: Winterfest, ACT's musical, concerts highlight the week

The cast of Aberdeen Community Theatre’s “Sanders Family Christmas” is, from left, Haven Brunes as Denise Sanders, Tylan Glover as Dennis Sanders, Isabella Seaton as June Sanders, Diane Leitheiser as Vera Sanders, Chris Anderson as Pastor Mervin Olgethorpe, Brian Schultz as Burl Sanders, Isaac Seaton Cousin Ike and Austin Vetter as Stanley Sanders. The heartwarming musical production is set in the 1940s, fresh off the heels of Pearl Harbor. Performances started Wednesday and continue through Saturday at the Capitol Theatre.

“Sanders Family Christmas,” presented by Aberdeen Community Theatre: 7:30 p.m., Capitol Theatre, 415 S. Main St. Tickets are $22 for adults or $14 for children 12 and younger in advance at Riddle’s Jewelry, Aberdeen Mall, 3315 Sixth Ave. S.E.; by calling 605-725-2697; or online at aberdeencommunitytheatre.com. Tickets at the door increase $2, group rates for 12 or more available.

The Bridge Concert by Tonemah: 6:30 to 8 p.m., Johnson Fine Arts Center, 12th Avenue Southeast and South State Street. Native American and former Gypsy King Darryl Tonemah will perform an acoustic set in observance of Native American Heritage Month.

Faulkton Mural Red Carpet Gala: 6:30 p.m., Short Stop, 216 Eighth Ave., Faulkton. Social hour followed by screenings of documentary film and time-lapse video of Guido Van Helten’s larger-than-life elevator mural at The Lyric Theatre, 811 Court St., Faulkton. Tickets’ are $30, call for reservations, Dave Hedt at 605-380-1817 or available at 163rd St. Design Company, The Short Stop or J&J Bar.

Five Sax is an international saxophone quintet performing an eclectic mix of classical music, venturing into American jazz, South American Latin styles and European folk music. They perform Nov. 19 at the Aberdeen Civic Theatre. Members are, clockwise from top left, Joel Diegert from the U.S., Michael Knot from Poland, Damiano Grandesso from Italy, Charles Hon Sun Ng from Hong Kong and Alvaro Collao from Chile. The concert is part of the Aberdeen Community Concert Association’s 2018-19 season.

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NOV. 19

Five Sax, presented by the Aberdeen Community Concert Association: 7 p.m., Harvey and Cynthia Jewett Theatre in the Johnson Fine Arts Center. $30 for adults or $8 for students in advance, or $35 and $10 for students at the door; Aberdeen Community Concert Association memberships begin at $70 for adults and $25 for students. For tickets and more pricing options go to aberdeencommunityconcerts.org/tickets.html.

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